Re-Open Europe: A guide to summer travel in Europe, which countries have Covid-10 restrictions

The European Union has launched a site to inform travelers where they can go this summer, and which countries impose what restrictions on international travelers.

The site says that “while protecting the public health remains our priority, we want everyone to enjoy their holidays, to reunite with family and friends, and to be able to travel for any purpose.”

The interactive tool provides information for people to plan European travel and holidays, “while staying healthy and safe.” The information is frequently updated and available in 24 languages.

Universul.net looks at three countries which are popular with Romanian tourists.

Greece

From an EU country or from Norway, Switzerland, Iceland and Liechtenstein, may I enter or exit this country for tourism?

Yes, with limitation.

All visitors originating from EU/EEA Member States that are in the EASA affected area list or from Italy, Spain, Netherlands or Sweden are subject to tests upon arrival into the Athens airport until June 30th. An overnight stay is required. If the test is negative, the visitor is free to move to their final destination. If the test is positive, the visitor is quarantined under supervision for 14 days. All visitors arriving into the Thessaloniki airport until June 30th are tested upon arrival. All visitors from air, land or sea are subject to random tests upon arrival

Bulgaria

From an EU country or from Norway, Switzerland, Iceland and Liechtenstein, may I enter or exit this country for tourism?

Yes, with limitation.

No limitations for tourists, coming from Austria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, plus Iceland, Norway, Liechtenstein, Switzerland, Andorra, Monaco, San Marino and Vaticana City. Tourists, coming from Belgium, Portugal and Sweden, as well as from the United Kingdom, are subject to 14 days of quarantine. Tourists not subject to quarantine must submit to health inspectors at the border a declaration regarding observation of the Ministry of Health’s anti-epidemic measures and acknowledgement of the risks of COVID-19.

All visitors originating from EU/EEA Member States that are in the EASA affected area list or from Italy, Spain, Netherlands or Sweden are subject to tests upon arrival into the Athens airport until June 30th. An overnight stay is required. If the test is negative, the visitor is free to move to their final destination. If the test is positive, the visitor is quarantined under supervision for 14 days. All visitors arriving into the Thessaloniki airport until June 30th are tested upon arrival. All visitors from air, land or sea are subject to random tests upon arrival.

Hungary

From an EU country or from Norway, Switzerland, Iceland and Liechtenstein, may I enter or exit this country for tourism?

Yes, with limitation.

For foreigners, entry into the territory of Hungary is generally not allowed. Citizens of Czech Republic, Austria, Germany, Slovakia, Serbia, Slovenia and Croatia are allowed to cross the border without being subject to a mandatory quarantine. Bulgarian citizens may enter for special reasons (like official missions or business trips). The transit for humanitarian reasons is allowed. All other foreigners may ask for an exception and entry permit (more info at this link (in Hungarian only).

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